I Made a tool again. This time I meet a problem in Application Packaging Project. Where we wanted to collect our applications we packed in one sorted folder place. So here is the application folder builder. It creates in this way:

Root folder\Vendor\AppName\AppVersion\Lang\

Under Lang folder it creates subfolders:

@Original_Media = Source original media@Work_Files = Put your Installshield projectEXE = The Final media, we upload to SCCM siteMSI = The Final media, we upload to SCCM site

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I hope everything is allright. Now it’s been a long time since I last wrote on the blog.
Yes, what have I done ? Yeah, I have worked hard in a migrate projects in a large company. Where I was one of many packaging engineers – to package 1200 applications. From an old Windows environment to a new one. Where I ran into a problem when we moved many computer object to an application group to another. Of course , we had a powershell script to do this work. But this was still a problem when you had a lot to do, for the moment . Therefore , I made a gui that less experienced powershell users could use, to help me move computer objects . This is the result :

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Don’t miss the Microsoft live media briefing called ”Windows 10: The next chapter” on January 21. It is held in in Redmond and will be available as a live webcast at www.microsoft.com/windows10story. An on-demand version will be available shortly after the event at the same link.

We expect to get to see presentations and previews of a variety of new features, including the look and feel of running it on mobile devices such as smartphones.

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System Center Configuration Manager Team Blog gives an early preview of the in-place upgrade to Windows 10 process via the Configuration Manager task sequence.

The upgrade scenario is not new, or a replacement of a refresh, but the technology behind it has greatly improved says Aaron Czechowski as he explains the new in-place upgrade scenario for Windows 10 in this blog post.

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Along with the Technical Previews of Windows 10 and Windows Server, Microsoft has made the Microsoft System Center Technical Preview available for download. The Microsoft System Center Technical Preview delivers unified management across on-premises, service provider, and Microsoft Azure environments, thereby enabling the Microsoft Cloud OS.

System Center offers exciting new features and enhancements across infrastructure provisioning, infrastructure monitoring, application performance monitoring, automation, backup and IT service management.

The preview is focused on cloud based solutions and available for testing now are the following components: Orchestrator, Operations Manager, Data Protection Manager, Virtual Machine Manager, and Service Manager.

For a preview of Configuration Manager, our favorite piece in the puzzle, we will have to wait until sometime in early 2015.

Microsoft has also released VHD files for each of the above mentioned products available in the current Technical Preview. These can be used to easily boot a virtual machine to start testing more quickly, retain custom settings, and allow you to start from a scratch installation if you need to.

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Microsoft has made a “Technical Preview” available for the next version of Windows Server. It is an early release, and many of the features and scenarios are still in development, but it will give a good feeling for where Microsoft is heading – Cloud OS.

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A technical preview of Windows 10 will be made available very shortly through the Windows Insider Program, intended for PC experts and IT pros who are comfortable using pre-release software with variable quality. Insiders will receive a steady stream of early builds from us with the latest features we’re experimenting with.

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Start menu
The familiar Start menu is back, but it brings with it a new customizable space for your favorite apps and Live Tiles.

Everything runs in a window
Apps from the Windows Store now open in the same format that desktop apps do and can be resized and moved around, and have title bars at the top allowing for maximize, minimize, and close with a click.

Snap enhancements
You can now have four apps snapped on the same screen with a new quadrant layout. Windows will also show other apps and programs running for additional snapping and even make smart suggestions on filling available screen space with other open apps.

New task view button
There’s a new task-view button on the taskbar for quick switching between open files and quick access to any desktops you create.

Multiple desktops
Create desktops for different purposes and projects and switch between these desktops easily and pick up where you left off on each desktop.

Find files faster
File Explorer now displays your recent files and frequently visited folders making for finding files you’ve worked on is easier.